These 160,000-Year-Old Tools Are Rewriting Human History
The Xigou site reveals hafted stone tools dating 160,000–72,000 years ago, showing hominins in central China had advanced cognitive and technological skills, researchers said.
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These 160,000-Year-Old Tools Are Rewriting Human History
Ancient tools from central China are flipping the script, revealing early humans were far more innovative than history once gave them credit for. Archaeologists working at a newly excavated site in central China are changing long-standing ideas about how early hominins lived and adapted in East Asia. The discoveries suggest these ancient populations were [...]
Oldest hafted stone tools in East Asia found in China, dating back 160,000 years
Researchers working in central China have identified stone tools shaped for attachment to handles between 160,000 and 72,000 years ago. The findings appear in Nature Communications and shift long-held views about technological development in East Asia. Scholars once described the Chinese Paleolithic record as simple. Evidence from Xigou presents a different picture built on planning, […]
Ancient Tech: Hafted Tools in Central China Revealed
In a remarkable breakthrough that reshapes our understanding of early human technological achievement, a team of researchers has unveiled compelling evidence of advanced hafted tool technology in central China dating back between approximately 160,000 and 72,000 years ago. This discovery significantly predates prior conceptions about when such innovative practices emerged, spotlighting a prehistoric ingenuity previously […]
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